View Full Version : 16-gauge Remington Express XLR
Dave Noreen
07-11-2025, 01:21 PM
This video is kind of interesting --
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=video+on+16-gauge+Remington+Express+xlr+ammo&qpvt=video+on+16-gauge+Remington+Express+xlr+ammo&mid=87169B49753A440952C987169B49753A440952C9&&FORM=VRDGAR
Dean Romig
07-11-2025, 02:07 PM
Pretty strange… I wonder what prompted Remington to do that…?
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Jerry Harlow
07-11-2025, 03:39 PM
Strange to have to flip the box upside down to read the back. If less than a full box, well you know what happens.
No more Power Piston advertisement to be found in the future?
Dave Noreen
07-11-2025, 04:11 PM
Is it Remeral or Fedington?
But they still showed the Remington wad in the cut-away picture on the back of the box.
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Guess we shouldn't be surprised after the earlier offering of Federal papers in Peters blue --
https://www.remington.com/peters-paper.html
Jerry Harlow
07-11-2025, 10:33 PM
I am guessing they are using up old boxes with the Power Piston wads pictured, for in the future they certainly can't advertise that the shells are using the Power Pistons.
Wonder when it will change, if ever? Certainly false advertising. And reloadable hull? Paper bases eventually blow out so a limited number of reloads unlike plastic.
Frank Srebro
07-12-2025, 07:49 AM
I shoot sporting with friends who reload mainly to save money (at 150-200 rounds fired per week) and no one bothers to load Federal straight-wall Riefenhauser type hulls. There are tons of Federals and similar hulls in station containers and on the ground but they stay there until collected by trap tenders and into the trash dumpster. Some have tried to reload and report it's too much of a hassle playing with different wads, stack heights and trying to get good crimps. Of course that's with 12-gauge. These new 16-gauge Remingtons have basically the same design as straight-wall Cheddite hulls used in RST's and plenty of vintage gunners do reload those. The question I have is if the new Remington hulls are a full 2-3/4" long or something like 2-5/8" as with the black-colored Remington Game Load hulls that are in high demand by 16g enthusiasts? Another question: is this the shape of things to come with the current Gun Club compression formed 12 and 20g shells?
Paul Ehlers
07-12-2025, 10:13 AM
My 2 cents worth is this might be a result of consolidation (mixing & matching) of brands & components resulting from Federal, Remington & CCI now being under one big umbrella company and foreign owned.
Life is like a box of chocolates--You never know what you're going to get--Forest Gump:shock:
Daryl Corona
07-12-2025, 11:03 AM
This video is kind of interesting --
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=video+on+16-gauge+Remington+Express+xlr+ammo&qpvt=video+on+16-gauge+Remington+Express+xlr+ammo&mid=87169B49753A440952C987169B49753A440952C9&&FORM=VRDGAR
1 1/8oz at 1295fps in a 16ga is like trying to put 10lb of corn in a 5lb bag. Why not just shoot a 12ga? The recoil must be frightful.
Dave Noreen
07-12-2025, 11:55 AM
1 1/8oz at 1295fps in a 16ga is like trying to put 10lb of corn in a 5lb bag. Why not just shoot a 12ga? The recoil must be frightful.
That has been the go-to load for the North American Nimrod since Remington introduced it along with their 16-gauge Model 11 and The Sportsman autoloaders in 1931 made for 2 3/4-inch shells --
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